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Clay content drives carbon stocks in soils under a plantation of Eucalyptus saligna Labill. in southern Brazil

Soil carbon accumulation is largely dependent on net primary productivity. To our knowledge, there have been no studies investigating the dynamics of carbon accumulation in weathered subtropical soils, especially in managed eucalyptus plantations. We quantified the seasonal input of leaf litter, the...

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Published in:Acta Botânica Brasílica 2014-06, Vol.28 (2), p.266-273
Main Authors: Sausen, Tanise Luisa, Schaefer, Guilherme Frederico de Paula, Tomazi, Michely, Santos, Lívia Scheunemann dos, Bayer, Cimélio, Rosa, Luís Mauro Gonçalves
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